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Guest repliedWFTH/admin/mods, can you please contact me if possible? I'd also like to delete this account and I cannot get in touch with you direct. Thank you
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe's an employee of the company if the company are raising invoices on his behalf. Given that both of you are still doing work through your LTD while being in permanent employment, your tax situation is going to be difficult.
Did they not suggest he become a director or anything?
Do you have access to your company bank account? It will contain details of all the transactions.
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Originally posted by Lauritte View PostMy fiancee also started doing some side work and invoicing via my company (legal consultancy via retainer directly with the company, not through an agency or a third party) whilst being on a perm contract elsewhere.
The questions I have:
- What should be the relationship between my company and my fiancee - contract between LTD and him/shareholder?
Originally posted by Lauritte View Post- Considering I am not a full-time contractor anymore, is there any point in getting insurance and if so, what kind of insurance would be worth getting?
Originally posted by Lauritte View PostAdditionally, I have no access to an excel table or anything of sorts that actually tracked my transactions, except for QDOS having access to my business account and me sending the periodic invoices. I know, atrocious. I'm trying to remedy this with the transition.
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Perm role + LTD company + new accountant?
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